Logs Brackley
Logs Brackley
Free delivery to Brackley
and surrounding areas.
- Kiln-dried logs
- Free delivery
- Free stacking service
- Local team delivering to Brackley


Logs Brackley
Free delivery to Brackley and surrounding areas.
- Kiln-dried logs
- Free delivery
- Free stacking service
- Local team delivering to Brackley

At Nene Valley Firewood, we supply top-quality kiln-dried logs with free delivery and stacking across Brackley and surrounding villages. Whether you’re in town or tucked away in the Northamptonshire countryside, our local team delivers straight to your door. Fast, friendly, and five-star rated. Keep your home warm with sustainably sourced wood, dried and ready to burn.
Best Selling Logs And Firewood In Brackley
Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs – Bulk Bag
£145 Incl. VAT
Top-quality firewood logs with a long burn and great heat efficiency.
Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs 1, 2 or 3 loose m³
£210/M3 Incl. VAT (WITH FREE STACKING)
Buy Kiln-dried hardwood logs by the cubic metre for economy and value. Logs will be stacked for free in an outside location.
Kiln Dried Hardwood Logs 12, 30 or 60 nets
£110 – £450 Incl. VAT
Choose from 12, 30 or 60 nets for economy firewood. Always below 18% moisture content.
Free Firewood Delivery Beyond Brackley
We also offer free delivery to all of the local areas around Brackley including Evenly, Turnweston, Steane, Farthinghoe, Radstone, Whitfield and Hinton-in-the-Hedges. Whether you live near Brackley Market Place, along the Banbury Road, or in a countryside village, we’ll bring your logs right to your door.

Why choose us for your logs in Brackley?

You might’ve seen our delivery vans near Brackley Town Hall, St James’ Lake or on the A43. Whether you’re in a Victorian terrace near the town centre or a rural farmhouse on the outskirts, we’re here to keep your firewood topped up all year round.
Send us a picture of one of our vans in Brackley and we’ll add some free firelighters to your next order!
Fun Facts…. Brackley’s Historic Connection to Wood and Fire

Name Origins: “Wood” in the Name
The name Brackley derives from the Old English elements Bracca (a personal name) and lēah, meaning a woodland clearing, so the name literally suggests “Bracca’s glade or clearing”. This reveals the town’s early connection to wooded landscapes rather than fire.
Historic Timber Architecture
Timber-framed façades reflect Brackley’s heritage and wood-based construction, a hallmark of its architectural legacy. Following a devastating fire, much of the town was rebuilt, but these older structures still offer glimpses into its pre-fire built environment.
The Great Fire of Brackley (1649)
The most dramatic “fire” chapter in Brackley’s history occurred in 1649. The blaze began at The Crown Inn, located on the High Street. It destroyed 14 apartments at the rear, spread down the high street, and when it reached a chandler’s shop on Hall’s Lane, ignited tallow (animal fat used for candles), causing a massive fireball that injured many people. This inferno decimated numerous buildings, reshaping the center of town. In the aftermath, rebuilding ushered in the construction of enduring structures, like the elegant Town Hall, completed in the early 1700s under the patronage of the Egerton family.
The Old Fire Station – A Legacy of Firefighting
Another notable connection to fire is Brackley’s Old Fire Station, built in 1887 and originally operated by volunteer firefighters. After serving the town for 123 years, it closed in 2010 and was converted into a café and community centre by 2013. The building now serves as a charming historic venue while preserving its firefighting legacy.



